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Celebrated in literature and film as a playground for the rich and
famous, Long Island's North Shore- its Gold Coast- has long had a
firm hold on the imaginations of readers, vacationers and titans of
industry. Glimpsed here are the palatial summer homes of the
wealthy, historic old buildings and the dramatic landscape with its
rolling hills, views of Connecticut and coves lined with boats.
Offering 101 of the most iconic images of the people and places
that have come to define the North Shore, local historian and
author Richard Panchyk has created a volume sure to inspire the
next generation of Eggers.
Baseball History for Kids is a fascinating and unique journey
through the modern history of America’s favorite pastime. Kids
will discover how the game has changed over the years, reading
about topics such as the Dead Ball Era, World War II, segregation
and integration, Bonus Babies, the Reserve Clause and Free Agency,
and the Designated Hitter. Along the way, they’ll enjoy firsthand
quotes and stories from more than 175 former major leaguers who
were eyewitnesses to and participants in baseball’s most
incredible feats and biggest moments.
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Readers will also get an intimate look at the game’s greatest
legends, from Babe Ruth, Satchel Paige, and Ted Williams to Jackie
Robinson, Mickey Mantle, and Willie Mays, including insightful and
amusing anecdotes from former teammates and opponents. They will
gain additional insight into the game through 19 interesting
activities. Children will learn how to calculate a player’s
batting average and ERA, throw a palmball, design a logo for their
favorite team, cook a bowl of Cracker Jack, and more. The book also
includes a time line and list of books, websites, and places to
visit.
Designed as a useful, non-intimidating companion covering both
management and technical issues, this is a book that no A/E firm
should be without. It covers a wide range of topics pertaining to
CAD, from CAD management to disaster handling, with illustrations
throughout.
Designed as a useful, non-intimidating companion covering both
management and technical issues, this is a book that no A/E firm
should be without. It covers a wide range of topics pertaining to
CAD, from CAD management to disaster handling, with illustrations
throughout.
This text provides managers of architecture/engineering firms with
advice on how to organize and streamline their computer-aided
drafting and design (CADD) departments. Strategies are included for
setups ranging from a two-person team to an extensive workstation
network led by a CADD Systems Manager. The authors cover software
selection, standards of operations, proper styles of department
management, and systems of reoganization and storage that promote
quicker file access. A chapter on CADD disaster-handling helps
users recognize warning signs, make the right diagnosis, and avoid
typical pitfalls. A straightforward guide to AutoCAD simplifies use
of customized commands to meet specific needs. Sample training
programs for engineers and other CADD users make it easy to bring
office professionals into the systems. Pros and cons of different
workstations layouts, managerial organizations, and plotter choices
are thoroughly discussed. CADD graphics standards, menu systems for
CADD and CADD workstation distribution are also covered. Numerous
illustrations througout clarify key concepts. This book should be
of interest to managers of architecture/engineering firms.
Galileo, one of history's best-known scientists, is introduced in
this illuminating activity book. Children will learn how Galileo's
revolutionary discoveries and sometimes controversial theories
changed his world and laid the groundwork for modern astronomy and
physics. This book will inspire kids to be stargazers and future
astronauts or scientists as they discover Galileo's life and work.
Activities allow children to try some of his theories on their own,
with experiments that include playing with gravity and motion,
making a pendulum, observing the moon, and painting with light and
shadow. Along with the scientific aspects of Galileo's life, his
passion for music and art are discussed and exemplified by period
engravings, maps, and prints. A time line, glossary, and listings
of major science museums, planetariums, and web sites for further
exploration complement this activity book.
Describes the causes and history of World War II, and includes interviews with participants and suggested activities.
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